What's wrong with this lawyer?!-Chapter 866 - 278 I Didn’t Make a Profit, I Earned a Salary!_2

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Chapter 866: Chapter 278 I Didn’t Make a Profit, I Earned a Salary!_2

Actually, this wasn’t the main reason. The main reason was that the rights protection lawyer Liu Letian and his assistant had never been removed from the rights protection group in question earlier.

So when they saw the inquiry, the assistant posted a few sentences in the group.

Meaning, previously his mentor had helped to talk about mediation, but you all thought it was just stalling, rushing and lodging real-name complaints.

Now, Tang Fangjing is talking about mediation all day long, and you all have no reaction whatsoever, not even daring to ask a single question. Weren’t you the ones who said you were the paying clients?

Mocked by the assistant, some people couldn’t hold back anymore, they discussed and still decided to come and inquire about the situation.

Old Tang chuckled upon hearing this: “Your impatience is very normal. Mediation is indeed stalling; I said that myself. But have you forgotten? I also said at the beginning that this case, if it goes to litigation, is a dead end.”

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“The case can be won easily, but it’s impossible to receive a single penny of the execution money. I specially issued an Investigation Order to inspect the other party’s account and found no money.”

“When I take on a case, I aim to genuinely solve the problem, not just to win for the sake of winning. If a judgment can’t be executed, what’s the difference between that and waste paper?”

Sun Yan nodded as she listened, she wanted to say something, but Old Tang interrupted her.

“Here’s the deal, one month. Within a month, there will definitely be an answer. If there’s no progress by then, feel free to come and smash my signboard.”

After Sun Yan and the others left, Wang Qingqing, quite dissatisfied, said: “Brother Tang, you care so much about their case, and now they still approach you to rush things… You really shouldn’t be treating them so well.”

Wang Qingqing truly couldn’t stand it; she knew very well what Old Tang did for this case, going as far as opening a gym, a matter with significant consequences!

Yet they still distrust him.

They had agreed upon the contract just fine but began doubting it in just a few days.

Old Tang just smiled at this without a word, human nature is always complex, even though he is highly reputable, some people still distrust him, yet they all eagerly seek him out for their cases, this is all normal.

If he were to get angry over this, he wouldn’t be able to continue working on cases.

However, in the future, such clients will not be able to find him. Clients may blacklist a lawyer, and likewise, a lawyer like him will blacklist clients.

That kind of situation where one wonders “how many times do I have to do this before you trust me” will not happen with him. One instance of distrust, and there’s no need to deal with them anymore; there are so many other lawyers, you all can go find someone else.

Days passed by, one after another, and on the fifth day, the Bright District Public Security Sub-bureau had already reviewed the transferred materials and subsequently decided to initiate an investigation!

And so, fifteen long days finally passed.

Early in the morning, Tian Liben’s wife, Chen Fangfang, got up and got ready, as today was the good day her husband would be released!

No need to cook, because today her husband’s boss was treating everyone, the whole company was going to welcome her husband back and dust him off.

Chen Fangfang was quite satisfied with the current situation, although her husband had been detained for fifteen days due to his work, it was nothing too serious since the company’s boss was quite generous.

After getting ready, she went downstairs to take Luo Yong’s car, and then they headed to the Bright District Detention Center.

Generally, a county or district could have a Detention Center, but in reality, their establishment is based on economics, population, and other factors.

Some municipal districts do not have Detention Centers at their level; they are designated as the city’s First Detention Center, Second Detention Center, and so on.

In a place as good as Modu, with its overwhelming population, having Detention Centers at the district level is hardly sufficient, so sixteen districts have twenty-three Detention Centers, and the same goes for Detention Centers.

Sometimes there are too many people, so administrative detentions end up having to queue, which is actually a tolerable situation.

You can queue for administrative detention, but criminal detention doesn’t allow for queuing, so you hear about Detention Centers being overcrowded, bursting at the seams, so hot that many people can’t even sleep together on the big bunk…

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However, in some places, both facilities are combined, possibly just separated by a wall, so at times there’s confusion between them.

Inside the Bright District Detention Center, Tian Liben was escorted by a ward police officer to sign the release papers, as he was going to be released today!

Having been there for fifteen days, he felt almost dumb, his brain a bit sluggish. If he didn’t get out soon, he wondered whether he’d still know how to perform in his watchman job.

The ward officer in front began to speak: “After you get out, don’t get into this kind of trouble again. The court doesn’t easily enforce judicial detention, and this time you really managed to upset them.”

Impersonating an agent for twenty-one cases, that’s talent.

The day the Court Police brought him in, even the Detention Center officers found it incredible.

“Don’t get into trouble again in the future. Look at the conditions in the Detention Center next door, a dozen people crowded onto one big bunk, so hot at night you can’t even sleep. At least it’s better here.”

Tian Liben merely nodded without speaking, already thinking about what he would do once he got out.

Have a good meal and drink, and surely Manager Luo would take him to relax, get a foot massage, maybe a rubdown, and then to the second floor for some fun. That’s what he planned on enjoying first.

The quality of the Detention Center had nothing to do with him.

He was quickly taken to a room, where an officer placed the documents in front of him.

“Tian Liben, right? Your detention period has expired and you are now released. Please sign here.”

Tian Liben sat at the table, face full of joy as he picked up the pen to sign. Just as he finished, he saw several police officers entering the room.